Show 28 Ogden Saturday April 12 1986 Sports w t ii Weber women golfers I I f £ I ' sixth at Wilmington in WILMINGTON NC — The Weber State women's golf team found itself in sixth place here Friday after the first round of competition in the National Small College ChampionshipsAzalea s and occasional gusts of wind Seahawk Invitational tournament Leading the individual competition The Lady Wildcats defending chamfollowing the first round was Kim Davis Her pions of the national small college of North crown checked in with a score of 322 af74 leads five other golfers who r ter 8 holes of play That score left them are all one stroke behind nine strokes behind tournament-leadinWeber State's Chris Newton is two Troy State at 313 off the lead at 76 Teammate Ju- Weber State women's golf coach Carl strokes lie Zapf turned in an 81 while Becky Lynn said nine strokes is not insurfired an 82 Carolina Ferna'n- Whitworth mountable and that his team could still an 83 and Michelle Thornton catch Troy State over the next two days dez 84had r' an — provided it plays welL Other schools Weber trails in the team ' The event continues through Sunday at the Echo Farms standings are Rollins (316) Florida ' Golf Course Weather for Friday's first (320) William & Mary (320) and round was fair with temperatures in the Longwood (321) WSC Golf " - f y- t""'''' " ' f - ' I A ' F4 ®rvr'T'-- : 'Cats secure victories i1®" 4 vt" nxjr ijJ Ki-- v "J Despite delays caused by wet weather the Weber State women's tennis team wrapped up a pair of victories Friday in its Pepsi Tennis Invitational Weber opened the meet Friday mornand completed ing against Nevada-Ren-o five matches before rain delayed the other four However the Wildcats won all five matches completed meaning that even if they lost the other four (tentatively rescheduled for 7:30 am today) the 'Cats have already secured the team victory In the afternoon Weber defeated ada-Las 2 with the only losses Vegas singles and doubles coming in the No Weber State now 4 on the year is 0 in the tournament and concludes with a match against Montana State this morning at 8:30 am The Bobcats are also after defeating UNLV 3 and Reno 4 meaning the meeting will decide the tourney champ Las Vegas and Reno will meet at the v ' v ' v jfc BYU Cougars Associated "'Tjjil iai Jert AliredStandard Robb Ehmann Soccer From McCall and Greg Shadow on the back line "Our defense really played well They (Clearfield) got a penalty shot on us and only scored one other goal Our defense was unbelievable" Slaugh said 1B Bonneville 6 Clearfield 2 At Clearfield Bonneville's Codv four goals to pace the Lak Falcons Ross scored ers past the "We've never played this well we've probably played better but can t remember when" said Bonne ville Coach Dan Slaugh "Cody Ross got "em (goals) from every where He really makes things happen he was in the right place at the right time" Well I ReThe win gives Bonneville a mark overall Clearfield is gion Davis 3 Viewmont 2 At Kaysville the Darts took a lead at halftime and held on for the win Blake Hart opened the scoring for the Darts with a shot off a pass from Mike Reid and with four minutes left Robert Walker and Dirk Hilpert in the half Reid added a goal of his each added a goal for the Lakers own In the second half Viewmont Slaugh also commended the play of Bron scored earlv but Darrin Porter came Jason Wood Ray Tanner — Baseball From 1B provides strong defense in center "I think the league will be strong and balanced" Green said "Ben Lomond has experience and tradition Ogden may be down this year but they are always strong" Region Weber Examinef center half for Weber High tries to biock shot from Box Elder player 1 Wcbcr appears to be the forerunner again this year after winning the region last year with a record and finishing fifth in the state tournament Coach Glenn Pmk's team returns five starters on a team The Warriors also boast three strong pitchers in senior Brent last year juCude who was nior Andy Stacks who went last season and is undefeated on the varsity level and junior Scan — Mathis who pitched in the state tournament last season against Cottonwood "Our pitching staff is the story" said Prisk "Our hitting is slow right now but our pitching will keep us close until they (the hitters) come around" The Warriors also return outfielder Kerry Norris who hit 43S last season in the outfield Senior Eric Lindeman moves to shortstop after playing third base last year and senior Deven Coggins returns at first base after hitting over 400 last year "We've got and athletes" said Prisk who must fill a big void left by graduated players Terry Marvin Price and Tracy Wilson "We don't feel we can hit for the extra base percentage like last vear" Prisk said "But we can get people on base right back with a head shot off a pass from Brad Richins for the winning margin "That game was very important for me" said Davis Coach Bruce Bitner "Like I told the kids going in we're regardless of how well or poor we did in preseason Now with each game it's a stepping stone We're tied for first instead of being tied for last so that first game is critical" Bitner praised Kyle Knowles for his efforts in feeding others the ball up front and goalie Ted Donoveil for saving "three or four critical shots "That was a very evenly flowing game for us Our kids didn't let anything get to them" Bitner said In Davis addition to the now owns a record overall mark league - - t - - - - ' - - - 63 ' i No Doubles Lauer and Seidel (UNLV) def Beer! and Gunnarsson No Pudce(WSC) ' foot and Gleave (WSC) def Ferguson and Bustimante No 3 (UNLV) J Skyllberg and Jill saka (WSC) def Miller and Sleeper (UNLV) - - first but Aztecs get revenge in second Baseball a doubleheader moved up to" an! today am MST starting time because1 of! ' expected bad weather At Salt Lake City Hawaii's Dan Nys-- j sen hit three home runs including a grand slam as the Rainbows swept their! own WAC doubleheader from Utah on! Friday afternoon at the plate in the! Nyssen went first game which Hawaii won and! his grand slam keyed an fifth- inning rally by the Rainbows Hawaii' hammered the Utes in the second game Hawaii now and in the WACs Western Division tagged Nate Nelson now for in the first game Nyssen started his assault by ripping a' three-ru- n homer off Nelson in the first! inning and he drove in two more runs with a single in the second inning Hawaii's Mark Furtak 2 was the winning pitcher in the first game and! Jeff Vierra took the win in the! nightcap Utah's Jeff Mayer loser of the second game dropped to 5 while the Utes fell to overall in the WAC in 10-- 3 CITY (AP) — Garv f Grio returned to the ice after a two- month absence and scored a Dair of goals and assisted on another in leading the Salt Lake Golden Eagles to a 3 International Hockev Leasue victorv over the Flint Spirits here Friday night ueurio had been sidelined with a se vere groin pull LAKE - Weber State 7 Vegas Cindv Lauer (UNLV) def Christina Singles No Beer (WSC) No Melanie Puddefoot (WSC) def Kim Seidel (UNLV) No 3 Anna Gunnersson def Rose (WSC) Ferguson (UNLV) No 4 Katarina (WSC) def Marie SKyliberg Sleeper No (UNLV) Wendy Compton (WSC) def Phyllis Bustimante No 6 (UNLV) Cristy Gleave (WSC) def Cherie Miller (UNLV) Press Eagles romp to SALT - Metanie Pudoefoot Singles No (WSC) def LMa Lvons (UNR) No Anna Gunnarsson (WSC) def Anne Meyer (UNR) No Skyllberg (WSC) def Karen Mever (UNR) No Wendy Compton (WSC) def Susan Camo- bell (UNR) No 6 Cristy Gleave (WSC) oef ' Sneri Gerechf (UNR) tarina double-heade- r! Brigham Young University pitcher Mark Beavers went the distance Friday win in the pitching the Cougars to a first game of a doubleheader with San Diego State at Provo But a grand slam homer from Dirk Thompson failed to do the trick the second time around as the Aztecs turned back BYU 3 A double play by San Diego in the bot tom of the ninth inning stopped a rally by BYU sparked by Thomp son's grand slam The Cougars' split puts BYU's record at overall while the win boosted Beavers' record to The losing pitcher for San Diego State was Scott Lawrence whose record is 2 The winning pitcher in the second game the Aztecs Mike Erb improved his record to 3 while BYU starter Todd Newman took the loss Newman left the game in the second inning with a twisted knee His record is now BYU's record improved to in Western Athletic Conference Western Division play putting them in second place behind Hawaii which swept a doubleheader from the University of Utah on Friday San Diego State is now overall in conference play and BYU and San Diego State meet again back at third base after hitting 380 last season Thompson While Roy is off to a disaphopes junior second baseman start in preseason pointing Scott Jorgensen will be a contribCoach Fred Thompson thinks factor as he continues to better things are ahead for the uting improve after knee surgery Royals "It's a pretty balanced league With five returning starters off last year's team the Thompson said "Weber's got both of their pitchers back but I Royals should be in contention don't think you can pick on anyRoy's strength is pitching one this season" with last season's three starters returning Clair Kelly and Kevin Box Elder Frongncr return for their final Last year's Reseasons team Box Elder is only gion returning two starters and by all "I'd be surprised if we didn't rights should be in a rebuilding battle for the region championyear coach ship" said the "Our goal is to win the league But the surprising Bees are ofT and not just because that's what to a start in preseason under you're supposed to say" Coach Harold Anderson who is The Royals also have one the in his 20th vear as coach of Box better catchers in the region in Elder Shane Opheikens The senior switch hitter led the team in "We're a building team but home runs and hit 350 last seathings have turned around" Anson derson said "Most of these kids Last year's leading hitter were kept on the JV team last starter Bart Rich is season but we knew there was Roy splits win WSC Tennis same time at the WSC courts In the event of rain matches will be moved to the Town and Country Racquet Club in ' Woods Cross Weber stati " 0 IHL victory Brent Sapergia and Doue Morrison' each contributed a pair of goals for the Golden Eagles Dave MacLean Ted Pearson Sebtt MacLeod and Bobby Simpson also ! ded goals for Salt Lake The Flint scoring was supplied by Carmine Vani Jim Egerton and Dave Nichols ' talent down there" Bonneville After losing top pitcher Jerry The Lakers will be looking to Dunn to graduation senior Jeff Hadtield has stepped in after improve on last years region overall mark and! coming off knee surgery and is record and second-yea- r coach Dave Hoch" steadily improving has his sights set on a higher rung Third baseman Robbie Nel- of the league ladder this season son center fielder Paul Price and 'junior catcher Sean Shotani are Clearfield all strong hitters Clearfield returns five starters off after finishing in at the botLayton torn last season and may face a Layton Coach Brad Hawkins long year The Falcons and veterfeels his team can improve on an coach Ken Hicks are 5 in last year's tie with preseason Roy But the Lancers only return two starters from last season One Region 4 of those players is Davis j junior Boyd Murray at third base Davis may also have a tough First baseman Paul Pacheco is al time this season but the Darts re so having a strong preseason turn 10 Ictterman off a team that in region last "We're gonna be in the thick went year of the battle" Hawkins said Injuries have also hurt thi "We're untested but we have a lot of baseball experience We'll Darts so far with starting shorti stop Matt Bourgeois out three to be better than last year" four weeks with a broken thumO Rex Brimhall leads an unexand No 2 pitcher York Hill out perienced pitching corps with a broken finger |